Safari in Tanzania

Description

We propose a spectacular trip, with the Safari experience as the protagonist. We will visit the main parks and reserves in the north of Tanzania. We will be surprised with its virgin and wild nature. Read more

We will first visit Tarangire Park, famous for its baobabs and large herds of elephants. We will continue our route to the fascinating Ngorongoro Crater, one of the largest volcanic calderas in the world.

Serengeti National Park will be our next stop. Considered the Tanzanian side of the famous Masai Mara Reserve and the scene of the great migration of animals that cross into neighboring Kenya in search of water and food, where we can find a huge population of zebras, gazelles and wildebeests, as well as many predators.

We will then visit Lake Manyara, a small but very interesting park with a great diversity of animals, including elephants, monkeys, antelopes, hippos, zebras and tree-climbing lions.

Travel code: AF134

Group outings

  • 10 January 2025

Confirmed group departure

Private outings

Private departures on any date

 

More information on departures

The group is a maximum of 6 people

Route

Día 1 España – Aeropuerto Kilimanjaro
Día 2 Aeropuerto Kilimanjaro – Arusha
Día 3 Arusha – Tarangire (120 km, 2h aprox)
Día 4 Tarangire – Serengeti (330 km/7 h aprox)
Día 5 Parque Nacional Serengueti
Día 6 Parque Nacional Serengeti – Cráter de Ngorongoro – Karatu
Día 7 Karatu – Aeropuerto de Kilimanjaro (245 km, 4h) – España

Kilimanjaro

Arusha

Tarangire National Park

Lake Eyasi

Ikoma

Ngorongoro Crater

Lake Manyara

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7

Itinerary

Day 1 Spain – Kilimanjaro Airport

Departure by scheduled flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Overnight on board.

Day 2 Airport Kilimanjaro – Arusha

Arrival and transfer to the hotel in Arusha (45 min). Free time and accommodation.

Day 3 Arusha – Tarangire (120 km, 2h aprox)

Breakfast and transfer to the Tarangire Park area, less famous (and less explored) than Ngorongoro and Serengeti, but no less interesting.
Tarangire, known for its huge elephant population, is also famous for the giant baobabs that screen the park.
Upon arrival, we head directly to the lodge.

Day 4 Tarangire – Serengeti (330 km/7 h approx)

After an early breakfast, we drive to Tarangire National Park for a morning game drive. And continue our journey to Serengeti National Park with a picnic lunch.
Upon arrival, game drive en route to the lodge.

Day 5 Serengeti National Park

Full day safari in Serengeti. The group can choose between two options:
Full day safari with picnic lunch or two photo safaris at sunrise and sunset, returning to the lodge for lunch.

 

Day 6 Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Crater – Karatu

Early breakfast at the lodge. On arrival, descent to the bottom of the crater for a safari inside the crater. A truly unique wildlife experience.
Picnic lunch.
Upon completion, departure from Ngorongoro Conservation Area to Karatu area for dinner and overnight.

Day 7 Karatu – Kilimanjaro Airport (245 km, 4h) – Spain

Breakfast. Morning game drive back to Arusha. Arrival in Arusha at noon and transfer to the airport to take the flight back to Spain.

Note: An optional extension to Zanzibar or Kenya is possible.

Prices per person

Season Price per person
January, June and December 3.140 €
March and November 2.990 €
April 2.880 €
July to October 3.260

More information about prices

What does it include?

Flights

International flight Spain – Kilimanjaro – Spain

Transfers

Transfers airport – hotel – airport

Transport vehicle 4×4 SAFARI LANDCRUISERS 7-seater vehicle with folding roof

Small group travel (max 7 persons), with window guaranteed

Lodging

Lodging indicated or similar in double room

Meals

Full board during the safari (without drinks), breakfast in Arusha.

Mineral water during the safari (water tank in the safari vehicles).

 

Staff

Spanish-speaking guide/driver during the safari

Activities

Photographic safaris and park entrance fees

 

Insurance

AMREF FLYING DOCTOR’S service (AMREF FLYING DOCTOR’S service)

Travel insurance with cancellation Check conditions here

Documentation

Sending of travel documents via email

Emergency telephone assistance (24h)

What is NOT included?

Air taxes

High season supplements

Visa (obtained online from Spain)

Drinks at meals

Tips

Optional Activities

Extras not specified

Practical information

Situation

Tanzania is bordered to the north by Kenya and Uganda; to the west by Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo; to the south by Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique; and to the east by the Indian Ocean.

Recommended time of year

All year round although during the rainy season (April / May) many more animals are usually observed in Serengeti due to migration.

Weather

The rainy seasons are November to April and May.
Tanzania is hot and tropical along the Tanganyika coastline. The inland plateau is dry with high temperatures and the southwestern highlands are semi-warm.

Documentation

Passport with at least six months validity from the date of entry to the country with at least three blank pages and visa obtained online from Spain.

Vaccines

Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory if coming from an infected area (not the case in Spain).
Other recommended vaccines: typhoid fever, hepatitis A and B, tetanus-diphtheria and antimalaria prophylaxis.

Languages

English, Swahili and various tribal languages.

Currency

Tanzanian Shilling

Time difference

GMT + 2 in winter; GMT + 1 in summer.

Electricity

240 – 110V. Adapter is required for European plugs.

What to bring

Comfortable and cool clothing and footwear, sneakers, shorts, raincoat, bathing suit, flip-flops, something warm for the evenings, hat or cap for the sun, sunglasses, sunscreen, small backpack for excursions, camera or video camera.

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